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  • 1. Vaginocervical stimulation enhances social recognition memory in rats via oxytocin release in the olfactory bulb.
    Larrazolo-López A, Kendrick KM, Aburto-Arciniega M, Arriaga-Avila V, Morimoto S, Frias M, Guevara-Guzmán R.
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  • 2. Release of classical transmitters and nitric oxide in the rat olfactory bulb, evoked by vaginocervical stimulation and potassium, varies with the oestrus cycle.
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  • 3. Vaginocervical stimulation-induced release of classical neurotransmitters and nitric oxide in the nucleus of the solitary tract varies as a function of the oestrus cycle.
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